In the wake of the Paris attacks, a furious debate has arisen over the rights and responsibilities of the press — specifically, whether the world’s newspapers had a right, if not a responsibility, to print the offending Charlie Hebdo cartoons, or whether they had a responsibility, if not a right, to decline to do so.

WASHINGTON – Eighteen months ago National Security Agency cyber spy Edward Snowden shocked the world when he emerged from the shadows to reveal the biggest government surveillance program mankind has ever known.

A Newcastle University study finds there's truth to "Male Idiot Theory;" psychedelic fungi were discovered on the grounds of Buckingham Palace; and Ottawa students who tweeted their discontent about a non-snow day this week are getting a valuable lesson in how to be best behave online.

Is the "#" number sign or hashtag key just too hard for you to find on your keyboard?
Probably not, but that's not stopping a British start-up from creating the HashKey, a tiny one-key keyboard designed to only do one thing – add a hashtag to your screen with a single key.